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  1. Maurice John Cowling (6 September 1926 – 24 August 2005) was a British historian. A fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, for most of his career, Cowling was a leading conservative exponent of the 'high politics' approach to political history.

  2. 1 de jul. de 2006 · Abstract. My encounter with Maurice Cowling started in 1963 with the publication of his first two books: Mill and Liberalism and The Nature and Limits of Political Science. The book on Mill was important to me because I was starting work on a doctoral thesis on John Stuart Mill, still struggling to clarify what I wanted to say.

    • Timothy Fuller
    • 2006
  3. 8 de out. de 2014 · Maurice Cowling, 1926–2005: RIP - Intercollegiate Studies Institute. October 8, 2014 By ISI Archive. My encounter with Maurice Cowling started in 1963 with the publication of his first two books: Mill and Liberalism and The Nature and Limits of Political Science.

  4. Maurice Cowling, 1926-2005. by. Kenneth Minogue. On the life and work of a great teacher and TNC contributor. M aurice Cowling, who died in August, just short of eighty, was a politics and history Fellow of Peterhouse in Cambridge. Some university teachers are significant because they use their university as a base from which to address the world.

  5. 23 de mai. de 2008 · The reissue of the most famous works of the controversial historian Maurice Cowling, who died in August 2005, presents an opportunity to reassess both Cowling and the now-marginalised historiograph...

    • Robert Crowcroft
    • 2008
  6. 1 de jun. de 1972 · Barbara Malament; Maurice Cowling. The Impact of Labour, 1920–1924: The Beginning of Modern British Politics. (Cambridge Studies in the History and Theory

  7. Maurice John. Surname: Cowling. Dates: 1926–2005. Institutions: Salisbury Group. University of Cambridge (Peterhouse) Significant posts: Lecturer, University of Cambridge (Peterhouse) Influences: Butterfield, Herbert. Contemporaries: Bentley, Michael. Vincent, John. Norman, Edward. Influenced: Clark, Jonathan. Portillo, Michael. Themes: